In late autumn in October, flocks of migratory birds arrived as scheduled, and the Horqin National Nature Reserve in Keyouzhong Banner, Xing'an League, Inner Mongolia became lively.

The dancing migratory birds connect with the water and sky in the reserve, and the scenery of layers of forests is intertwined, forming a beautiful and moving picture of late autumn.

  After entering the migratory bird migration season, researchers from the Reserve Administration have monitored that the national first-class protected birds such as red-crowned cranes, white cranes, white-naped cranes, great bustards, oriental white storks, white-headed cranes, as well as national second-class protected birds such as gray cranes, cygnets, White spoonbills, swan geese, and white-fronted geese wait for the birds to migrate to the Horqin Reserve for food and habitat.

  Among them, the number of gray cranes has reached more than 1,500, the largest population has reached more than 300, the number of little swans has reached more than 1,000, and the number of bone top chickens, red-headed pochards, gray geese, etc. has reached tens of thousands, which has become the number of migratory people in Horqin Reserve in recent years. the most.

  (Chen Feng, produced by Zhang Wei, Zhang Zhenhua and Yang Fusheng, video source Keyouzhongqi Rong Media Center)

Responsible editor: [Ji Xiang]